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I've seen her in Memoirs of a Geisha and in that movie, she played a Japanese character named Hatsumomo and the music in this movie was worked on by Naoki Tachikawa and Toshiyuki Honda who are also Japanese.
What Debbie Reynolds who played Charlotte in the 1973 animated version and Julia Roberts who played Charlotte in the 2006 live-action version have in common is that they both played witches. Debbie Reynolds who played Charlotte in the 1973 animated version played Agatha Cromwell in the Halloweentown movie series who was a good witch and Julia Roberts who played Charlotte in the 2006 live-action version played Queen Clementianna in Mirror, Mirror who was a bad witch.
The Grand High Witch was played by Anjelica Huston from The Addams Family in this version.
Me: Well, why did you marry him and have a baby with him, Erin?
Edward might have ended up looking demonic/freaky looking and Esmeralda may hate Edward so much because she thinks he's an abomination of mankind/creation where a scientist made him but he was really a very nice guy. And also when she told Edward not to come near her, what did she think he was gonna do when he approached her?
In one scene where Esmeralda asks the Boggs' if they strayed so far from the path and Edward tries to explain to her that he and the Boggs' weren't sheep, she slowly backs away and tells him not to come near her.
Yeah and except in one scene, Lydia was like to her, "Mom, can we just go?"
Yes! She thought they were behind it.
I commented on that scene on YouTube saying that Tahnee Welch who played Kitty in the film looks so much like her mother, Raquel and I got a reply saying that Steve Guttenberg who played Jack in the film looked so much like his Uncle Nigel. I don't know if that's an uncle on his mother's side of the family or his father's side of the family. Does anybody know?
I read her biography on the IMDB that she stopped doing interviews for the movie, Cocoon because she was tired of answering questions about her mother and I wonder if that meant that she was also tired of people telling her how much she looked like her mother.
I know right. When Ellen won that dance scholarship to that prestigious art school in Paris, I guess she just had to accept that scholarship.
Yeah and they deserve to lose.
I don't know but in the Double Date episode, if Karen had gotten that big dose of mean right back, here's what I would have said to her about it: You know, Karen, I hate to tell you this when you already feel bad but what you did wasn't right. I think you know that.
When Tess stuck her tongue out at the phone after hanging up from talking to Katharine, figuratively sticking her tongue out at Katharine, it was Tess' way of telling Katharine that she hates her.
Jack, Janet and Chrissy kind of got the wrong idea when Mr. Roper dropped hints to them about who was moving out.
I know being the choir director went to Rachel's head but that's no excuse for the way she treated the choir. She was mean and bossy and just basically a despicable human being.
Just because Ricky was a grown man doesn't mean Harriet can't be friends with him. Harriet was mean and nasty to Gwen for trying to keep her and Ricky apart. She had no respect for Gwen at all until the end of the movie when Gwen realized that she was wrong not to let Harriet be friends with Ricky.
Ricky would never do that to Harriet.